Your case will be placed on hold until a response is sent. If your challenge is received within the first 14 days of receiving the Penalty Charge Notice and is upheld, another 14 days will be offered to pay the discounted amount

Payment of a Penalty Charge Notice

Via our website: You can now pay securely online by Debit Card or Credit Card by visiting Wychavon Online Payments and following the instructions for online payments.

By telephone: Using Debit or Credit card. Payments can be made Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm, on 03300 889 686 or 01386 565009. Please have your card with you when you phone.

By post: Send to Parking Services Unit, Wychavon District Council, Civic Centre, Queen Elizabeth Drive, Pershore, Worcs, WR10 1PT. Cheques and Postal Orders should be made payable to Wychavon District Council. Please write the Penalty Charge Notice number and vehicle registration number on the reverse of your cheque or postal order.

In person: Payments can be made with cash, cheque or by Debit or Credit Card at any of the following

Non-payment of a Penalty Charge Notice

If full payment is not received within 28 days of issue, the registered keeper or the person that the Council believes to be the owner of the vehicle will be sent a Notice to Owner. At this stage, the registered owner/keeper of the vehicle can make a payment or submit a formal representation objecting to the issue of the Penalty Charge Notice. Vehicle keeper information will be requested from the DVLA.

In the event that the formal representation is rejected, the registered owner/keeper can submit an appeal to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal. They are an independent body and will consider the registered owner/keeper's comments and those offered by Wychavon District Council. A final decision will be reached. For further information view the Traffic Penalty Tribunal.

If no payment is received within 28 days of the date of service of the Notice to Owner, a Charge Certificate will be issued and the outstanding amount is increased by 50%.

Continued non payment will result in the debt being registered at the County Court and an Order for Recovery will be sent to the motorist. At this stage, the outstanding amount has increased by £7.00 and a period of 21 days is allowed for payment or for a witness statement to be submitted.

Failure to pay the outstanding amount will result in the outstanding amount being referred to a bailiff to recover the monies.